Like a voice crying in the wilderness, Gay Ingram shares her hard-earned knowledge about living with a depressed spouse. In an effort to assist others who find themselves in a similar situation, she brings words of hope and concrete recommendations to all involved.

“People say you need to be strong, smart, and lucky to survive hard times, war, a natural disaster, or physical torture. But I say emotional abuse—anxiety, fear, guilt, and degradation—is far worse and much harder to survive.” ― Lisa See

ECT, commonly known as ‘shock therapy,’ has been used to successfully treat various illnesses since the 1930s and is still in use around the world today. In this memoir about the ins and outs of this controversial treatment, K. Rose Quayle chronicles the pitfalls and triumphs of losing the past and choosing to gain the future. Perfect for those who’ve gone through ECT or those contemplating it.

With all of the negative information regarding mental illness, this refreshingly genuine book provides a positive and realistic approach to loving someone with Borderline Personality Disorder: You may have reached your breaking point, or you may just be curious about BPD. Either way, this e-book is meant to provide immediate knowledge, insight and basic tools to help ease your stress.

Fear Is My Co-Pilot was a riveting read; it was at times heart- rending, disquieting, and funny. Wooldridge’s articulate, lightly filtered memoir is a captivating glimpse into a turbulent mind. Bipolar disease thrives in a world of silence, and Wooldridge's effort is to be part of those who shatter the silence, and share ways to live well with Bipolar disorders.

Most people don't realize that depression can last for years. The word more often conjures up ideas of a short lived, yet intense, sadness that befalls someone after a tragic event. Unfortunately, it can last for many years and it can seem as if nothing will help. This book explores the chronic nature of depression and how someone suffering from it can work towards a better place.

Children are very much at risk of developing post traumatic stress disorder from abuse of a sexual, physical, mental health nature, wars, chronic illness, violence, death of a loved one, witnessing a very traumatic event, and if left untreated and inadequately managed, the likelihood of these children growing to adulthood as traumatized dysfunctional adults is enormous.

Looking at the main destructive components of PTSD, you will be shown simple but effective techniques and strategies on how to reclaim each piece that PTSD has so ruthlessly taken from you or a loved one. You will be guided and supported through these very difficult times and gain a greater understanding of what and why things are happening and how to empower yourself to be your very best.

We know whether we are happy or not. If you are reading this book, you are unhappy. Drinks and drugs will make things worse. If we want to be happy, we have to learn how to be happy. This book is for all those who are not satisfied with their lives and want to lead a more enjoyable life. The book is especially for college going teens and young adults who are starting on the journey of life.

Before helping others, seeking for help, or even considering such thoughts, we must realize a fact that not many Therapists and Patients are willing to confront: Only those that help themselves can be helped!
Nobody can provide assistance when such is invalidated by its receptor; we can help as much as someone is willing to accept it.

A concise, down-to-earth article about making the most out of proven therapy options for dealing with anxiety and depression. This booklet includes information on how to go about seeking help when you're anxious or depressed, and how to get the most out of talk therapy, medication, physical exercise and alternative therapies such as yoga and supplements.

Typically, borderline personality disorder is defined as a mental health disorder that causes people to have turbulent feelings which result in turbulent actions. More often than not, these feelings and actions occur over an extended period of time. Therefore, a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder cannot be made unless an individual has displayed these characteristics for several months.

A short, concise eBook about inattention and negative over-focusing. As well as discussing medications and talk therapy options that are effective for treating over-focused ADD, this eBook also addresses alternative treatments such as exercise, meditation and over-the-counter supplements.

You may not know this but Bipolar Type 2 is one of the most common mental disorders, which people suffer from these days. Due to symptoms being less severe, many refer to it as “soft bipolar”. Yet, even though the symptoms associated with type 2 are less intense, it can still have a detrimental effect on the quality of life for the sufferer.

The reason why it has been confirmed that children can suffer from this debilitating mental health problem like adults can is because of the amount of research carried out. Nowadays as a result of this research tests are carried out which help medical professionals rule out the possibility that a child is suffering from bipolar disorder rather than simply putting it down to ADHD.

Most people do not realize it but there are very simple tests and quizzes that they can take which can help them to determine whether they need to seek medical assistance because they are concerned that they are showing some of the symptoms associated with Bipolar Disorder

In this book not only do we provide more detailed information relating to bipolar in teenagers but also offer some advice about ways that you can help your teenage son or daughter to cope with their illness more effectively. However it is important that you make sure that all those who are in daily contact with your child understand as much as possible about their illness.